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Posting Jobs on Illinois workNet

 

 Learn How to Post Jobs for FREE on Illinois workNet.

Illinois workNet quickly connects employers to job posting sites and provides options for no-cost job postings. Click on the tabs below to find out how Illinois workNet helps businesses:

Step 1: Start an Account and Get Connected:

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  1. Click on an option that best describes your situation and learn about the resources available with a My Illinois workNet account.
  2. Click on the link to set up your My Illinois workNet account, enter your information, and begin using Illinois workNet.
  3. Click here to get started and setup an Illinois workNet Account on the Business Pathway.

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Step 2: Learn How to Post Jobs

Illinois workNet provides Illinois business with the value added service of posting jobs for free. Follow these steps to post your job:

Write a good job description.

Jobs are posted for you by your local business service team member. Simply click here to find your Business Service Teams.

Find other resources available on the Recruit Page; learn how to screen applicants from the comfort of your office.

Step 3: Find Employees:

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